Senior and New Scholars Awards for University of Alabama - Birmingham

Dr. J. David Sweatt

University of Alabama - Birmingham
2010 senior Scholar Award in aging
Age-associated cognitive decline is a steadily increasing biomedical concern in the US. According to the Administration on Aging over 12% of the United States population is age 65 and older, and by 2030 this estimate is projected to reach 20%. With the average life span increasing, understanding the brain mechanisms that underlie age-associated...

Dr. Michael J. Bertram

University of Alabama - Birmingham
2001 new Scholar Award in aging
In vitro cellular senescence, since its first description in the literature, has been put forward as a model for aging in species with mitotically active tissues. Evidence suggests that sub-lethal levels of DNA damage, including telomere loss, induce the cellular senescence phenotype in normal human cells. Cellular senescence results in...

Funded Institutions

The Ellison Medical Foundation fosters research by means of grants-in-aid on behalf of investigators to universities and laboratories within the United States. Institutions receiving awards must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations or U.S. colleges or universities.